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wealthypioneers · 2 years
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SUGAR RUSH PEACH hot pepper, Organic, Heirloom, Non-Gmo B5 Amazing Sugar-Sweet Flavor and Some Fire Too! A sumptuous snacking pepper, Sugar Rush Peach is by far the most fun pepper to eat. The long, peach-colored fruit is packed with loads of super sweet, tropical flavor, and the seeds bring a smoky, complex heat that when used together, creates a wild flavor experience unparalleled in any pepper we have tried. This exciting new open-pollinated variety was bred by hot pepper prodigy Chris Fowler of Wales. Chris credits this amazing variety as being a happy accident courtesy of adventurous pollinating insects buzzing between various varieties of Capsicum baccatum, or Aji Peppers. The result: super early, high yields of these exquisite sweet-hot peppers. 8-12 hours of Sun Sprouts in 7-10 Days Ideal Temperature: 70-95 Degrees F Seed Depth: 1/4" Plant Spacing: 14-18" Frost Hardy: No Capsicum baccatum http://springsofeden.myshopify.com/products/sugar-rush-peach-hot-pepper-organic-heirloom-non-gmo-b5
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solmints-messyocdiary · 4 months
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Fruits I associate my OCs with and that they like:
Iris: Raspberry
Finley: Blueberry 🫐
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Odile: Strawberry 🍓
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The Patron: Pomegranate
Ophelia: Cherry 🍒
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DogFace: Apple 🍎
Mila: Orange 🍊
Macy: Melon 🍈
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The Nutcracker: Peach 🍑
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"Alice": Lemon 🍋
Arden: Grape 🍇
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Axel: Pineapple 🍍
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Dr. Libitina: Pear🍐
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coyotevallie · 1 year
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what do you think each of the counselors favorite fruits are, insert fruity joke here
THIS IS FUN . i like this i have DEEP thoughts on chnt charas prefs so stuff like this is fun and easy
sydney: i feel like hed be into something sour or bitter . grapefruit maybe . this is only in theory tho obvi so his ACTUAL fav would be apples bc of apple butter
jedidiah: hmmmm. raspberries and blackberries i think . if shes gonna have some fruit as a snack shes gonna have a bowl with both of those and maybe some blueberries also
marisol: she strikes me as a strawberry type of girl . salem makes her sugared strawberries as a treat
salem: i think salem would like blackberries also . but she grows to like strawberries bc marisol likes them a lot
juniper: some fruit with an absurd fucking name that she claims ONLY grows in britain . she says she eats it every day but any time you ask to have one she says she just ran out and then swiftly changes the subject
rowan: hmmm . i think he doesnt have a strong preference . he likes blueberries in particular but not passionately
marie ann: i think marie ann likes a good pear . or maybe a peach . one of those two
soren: hmmmm. oranges . hes like me and likes sucking the juice out of it dry and then not eating the rest like a vampire
fennel: fennel seems like a grape enjoyer . green grapes especially
joshua: joshua doesnt eat FRUIT!!!!! they eat MEAT ONLY BABY THEYRE A CARNIVORE A REAL MANS MAN RAAAGHHGRHGHRHGHHHH. (they like apples and oranges equally)
yvonne: hmmm . bananas. she likes a good strawberry banana smoothie
juno AND mila: watermelon for both of them . its very summery and they strike me as summery together
is there someone im missing . idk . if i missed ur blorbo skrunkly i apologize wholeheartedly
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shannaraisles · 3 years
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OC - Ksenia Trevelyan
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Main story: Breathe, WIP from the Dear Friend universe Face claim: Morena Baccarin
Basics
Race: Human Age: 38 Gender: Female Profession: Doctor Sexuality: Bisexual Family: Father - Aleksander Trevelyan; Mother - Gwendolyn Trevelyan, nee Cousland; Sisters - Mila/Filipa
Physical Appearance
Height: 5′10″ Weight: 160 lbs (approximately) Body build: Slender pear Eye color: Brown Hair color: Brown/black Skin tone: White (tan)
Favorites
Color: Natural greens, blues, oranges, reds, purples Smells: Popcorn, lavender, freshly washed laundry Food: Rice cakes with either honey or hummus Fruit: Cantelope melon Drinks: Iced tea Alcoholic drinks: Whiskey sour Hobbies: Reading, socialising, hiking
Traits
Extremely skilled at: Organisation, putting people at their ease, her job Extremely unskilled at: Keeping friendships, knowing what it is SHE wants to do with her life Positive personality traits: Warm, friendly, confident in her abilities, willing to try anything once Negative personality traits: Insular at times, avoids conflict, sometimes a little TOO honest
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wealthypioneers · 2 years
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MONTANA CUDU CORN, Organic, Heirloom, Non-Gmo B10 A beautiful spotted variety that is descended from a historic Native American variety. Ed Schultz, renowned corn breeder from Montana, has worked to adapt a blended corn as a tribute to a sacred Native American variety. Cudu corn is said to be an ancient native American variety used for sacred ritual. A sample of seeds was donated to the USDA seed bank by Oscar Will in 1958. The original donated seed may have been accidentally inbred or crossed, as the cobs were stunted and short, and kernels had begun to lose their signature blue eagle marking. Ed is a far northern grower who has worked to create beautiful and early-maturing corns like Atomic Orange and the Papa’s corn. He received a sample of seeds from the USDA and has worked for over five years to adapt it to his northern region and to create longer cobs. He reports that this variety has long, slender ears and beautiful blue-spotted kernels. To achieve this variety, he bred true Cudu corn with a small percentage of Papa’s White corn. Count: 10 Full Sun Sprouts in 7-10 Days Seed Depth: 1-2" Ideal Temperature: 75-80 F Plant Spacing: 12" Frost Hardy: No Heirloom Seeds, Corn, Montana Cudu A beautiful spotted variety that is descended from a historic Native American variety. Ed Schultz, renowned corn breeder from Montana, has worked to adapt a blended corn as a tribute to a sacred Native American variety. Cudu corn is said to be an ancient native American variety used for sacred ritual. A sample of seeds was donated to the USDA seed bank by Oscar Will in 1958. The original donated seed may have been accidentally inbred or crossed, as the cobs were stunted and short, and kernels had begun to lose their signature blue eagle marking. Ed is a far northern grower who has worked to create beautiful and early-maturing corns like Atomic Orange and the Papa’s corn. He received a sample of seeds from the USDA and has worked for over five years to adapt it to his northern region and to create longer cobs. He reports that this variety has long, slender ears and beautiful blue-spotted kernels. To achieve this variety, he bred true Cudu corn with a small percentage of Papa’s White corn. Growing Tips: Direct sow into the richest soil available 1-2 weeks before last spring frost. Succession planting prolongs harvest. Planting in blocks improves pollination. http://springsofeden.myshopify.com/products/montana-cudu-corn-organic-heirloom-non-gmo-b10
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wealthypioneers · 2 years
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Mila Orange Pear Tomato, Organic, Heirloom, Non-GMO B5 Indeterminate. A unique and delectable treat! This highly productive Russian variety grows long trusses of tangerine-colored, large, elongated, pear-shaped tomatoes that are firm, sweet and sublime for snacking! Matures early to mid season. Fruit averages 60-120 grams and has a perfect balance in acidity and sweetness. Ideal for market or home gardening. Makes amazing orange salsas, ketchup and sauces. A marvel of nature. NOTE: The only available seed we have will be overpacked due to low germination. Full Sun Sprouts in 7-14 Days Ideal Temperature: 75-95 Degrees F Seed Depth: 1/8 inch Plant Spacing: 24" Frost Hardy: No Solanum lycopersicum http://springsofeden.myshopify.com/products/mila-orange-pear-tomato-organic-heirloom-non-gmo-b5
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wealthypioneers · 2 years
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Japonica Striped Corn, Candy Striped Corn Organic, Heirloom, Non-Gmo B10 Use the garnet red kernels to make cornmeal. An heirloom, ornamental variety from Japan grown for it's beautiful striped leaves. Japonica Striped Corn makes an excellent decorative border with wide spacing between plants. Corn has dark purple tassels and burgundy kernels. Count: 10 85-110 Days Full Sun Sprouts in 7-10 Days Seed Depth: 1-2" Ideal Temperature: 75-80 F Plant Spacing: 12" Plant Height: 6-7' Frost Hardy: No Zea mays This spectacular heirloom corn is one gorgeous plant. A rare Japanese strain with candy-striped leaves and burgundy kernels, its shiny foliage is ribbons of pink, green, and white, absolutely striking in a container or the back of a mixed border. The flashy plants look tropical, right at home with gingers. Japonica does produce corn, deep burgundy red cobs that make fabulous popcorn. This is a gorgeous plant from seeding to harvest. It's as easy to grow as any corn, but you don't need a farm to enjoy the lovely foliage. Grow some in a pot on the patio and enjoy it up close. Zea mays Pink Zebra - Dwarf variegated ornamental corn. Green and white striped foliage adds showy purples/red/pinks in cool nights/long days. The original seeds were brought from Japan in the mid 1800's. This is a true heirloom. Seeds can be started 3-4 weeks before the last frost indoors, or direct sow one week after last frost. Growing Tips: Direct sow into the richest soil available 1-2 weeks before last spring frost. Succession planting prolongs harvest; planting in blocks improves pollination. Direct sow outdoors after the threat of frost has passed, until mid-summer. Sow corn seeds directly 3-4 inches apart, in rows spaced 36 inches apart in blocks of at least 4 rows to insure proper pollination for kernel formation. Thin plants to indicate spacing if necessary. Corn requires fertile soil and little attention. Water during dry periods. http://springsofeden.myshopify.com/products/japonica-striped-corn-candy-striped-corn-organic-heirloom-non-gmo-b10
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wealthypioneers · 2 years
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Alfalfa, Organic, Heirloom, Non-Gmo B250 Count: 250+ 4-6 Days. Medicago sativa. High Germination. Organic. Non-GMO. An ancient field crop that has continued to shine in this modern era, organic alfalfa has since become arguably the most popular sprouting seed on the planet. Found in nearly any restaurant, deli, or grocery store, organic alfalfa sprouts are one of the most delicious and diverse varieties of seed sprouts available. Whether sprouting at home or for commercial use, non-GMO organic alfalfa sprout seeds are simple to grow, full of raw vitamins and nutrients, and ready to harvest in just 5-6 days. Organic Alfalfa Sprouting Seeds Alfalfa is one of the most reliable and effortless sprouting seeds and its worldwide success has helped introduce sprouting to a new generation. Technically a legume, alfalfa is best treated as a salad sprout because of its similar growth habits to broccoli, cabbage, and radish. Alfalfa seed is small, soft-shelled, and only requires a quick 4-6 hour soak. Like salad sprouts, keep alfalfa away from light until the final 12-24 hours before harvest. How to Sprout Organic Alfalfa Sprouting Seeds Alfalfa is one of the cleanest and most hygienic sprouting seeds, only requiring 2-3 daily rinses while keeping sprouts protected from light. Rinse thoroughly with cold water to keep sprouts free of organic decomposition and metabolic waste from sprouting. Although seeding rate may seem light, alfalfa sprouts will expand in about 6 days, quickly filling the tray or jar to capacity. In the final 12-24 hours of sprouting, allow alfalfa lighting to develop green chlorophyll. Sprouts may grow entirely in the dark for sweeter, white alfalfa sprouts. Sprouting Tray: Sprouting trays conveniently stack on the kitchen counter, providing a wide and shallow all-in-one place for seeds to soak, rinse, drain, germinate, and grow. Except for true mucilaginous seeds like chia, flax, and arugula, sprouting trays are the preferred method for nearly every type of seed. Sprouting Jar: Sprouting jars are the most popular and appealing method today for compact and portable 2-6 day sprouts. At home, work, or on the road, jars provide a decorative all-in-one place for seeds to soak, rinse, drain, germinate, and grow. Harvesting Organic Alfalfa Sprouts Nearly identical to its legume relative clover in flavor, appearance, and days to harvest, alfalfa is one of the sweetest and mildest sprouts. Like clover in both subtlety and sweetness, alfalfa also boasts a kick of chlorophyll that adds a welcomed touch of wheatgrass. Alfalfa is clean and fragrant, not requiring much rinsing before serving. Alfalfa sprouts are best harvested 2-3" long or at about 5-6 days with or without chlorophyll production. About Organic Alfalfa Sprout Seeds Medicago sativa, or more commonly known as alfalfa, is an ancient legume and one of the most diverse crops ever domesticated. First believed to have been cultivated in Iran thousands of years ago, alfalfa seeds have been traditionally sown exclusively as a foraging crop for livestock feed and fodder. Only recently though has non-GMO organic alfalfa been celebrated as a beneficial cover crop legume, grown among commercial farms and home gardens for its ability to replenish depleted soils with atmospheric nitrogen, then tilled back into the soil as an all-natural and organic "green manure" garden mulch. And even more recently has the alfalfa seed been elevated for worldwide human consumption. It may have taken millennia, but organic alfalfa seeds have worked their way out of the farm and field and into many international gourmet delicacies. http://springsofeden.myshopify.com/products/alfalfa-organic-heirloom-non-gmo-b250
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wealthypioneers · 2 years
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GOLDEN BEET , Organic, Heirloom, Non-Gmo B25 55 days. Best Seller! This variety dates back to the 1820s or before. The very sweet beets are a rich, golden yellow, and they won’t bleed like red beets. The greens are also very tasty. The most popular variety with our staff. Count 25 55 Days Full Sun Sprouts in 14-21 Days Seed Depth: 1/2" Ideal Temperature: 50-85 F Plant Spacing: 4-6" Frost Hardy: Yes Beta vulgaris Growing Tips: Amend planting site with well-rotted compost, work soil deeply, and remove rocks. Sow 3-4 weeks before last frost. Thin early for best results. Requires neutral to slightly alkaline soil. http://springsofeden.myshopify.com/products/golden-beet-organic-heirloom-non-gmo-b25
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wealthypioneers · 2 years
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DAKOTA BLACK POPCORN, Organic, Heirloom, Non-Gmo B15 85 Days. Dark reddish-black ears are quite attractive for fall decorations or popping into tasty popcorn! This variety is easy to grow and does well in almost all growing climates. Fun for children’s gardens. Count: ~15 85 Days Full Sun Sprouts in 7-10 Days Seed Depth: 1-2" Ideal Temperature: 75-80 F Plant Spacing: 12" Frost Hardy: No Zea mays Growing Tips: Direct sow into the richest soil available 1-2 weeks before last spring frost. Succession planting prolongs harvest; planting in blocks improves pollination. http://springsofeden.myshopify.com/products/dakota-black-popcorn-organic-heirloom-non-gmo-b15
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wealthypioneers · 2 years
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MOUNTAIN MORADO CORN, Organic, Heirloom, Non-Gmo B10 Amazing black corn that even grows in the north! A deep purple and super anthocyanin-rich flour corn from Montana! This variety is a northern adapted homage to the legendary Maiz Morado/Kulli corn from Peru. Ed Shultz, the accomplished and passionate open pollinated corn breeder who spent 30 years selecting this dark purple variety, explains that Mountain Morado is was actually selected from Painted Mountain corn. Count: 10 Full Sun Sprouts in 7-10 Days Seed Depth: 1-2" Ideal Temperature: 75-80 F Plant Spacing: 12" Frost Hardy: No Perfect for those northern gardeners who have always dreamed of growing dark purple corn to brew into the popular healthful corn drink, chicha morada. This slightly variable, Montana landrace is well adapted to super long summer days and cool nights, however it will also perform well (and mature even earlier) in shorter day length areas. Short, stocky plants produce an average of 2 ears per plant, with 8 row, long slender cobs. Can also be milled into a supremely soft, delicious flour. Growing Tips: Direct sow into the richest soil available 1-2 weeks before last spring frost. Succession planting prolongs harvest. Planting in blocks improves pollination. http://springsofeden.myshopify.com/products/mountain-morado-corn-organic-heirloom-non-gmo-b10
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wealthypioneers · 2 years
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BUENA MULATA HOTPEPPER, Organic, Heirloom, Non-Gmo B10 A very rare, extremely productive, and stunning hot pepper is being offered exclusively through Baker Creek! William Woys Weaver introduced us to this pepper from his grandfather's collection. His grandfather received the pepper from African-American folk artist Horace Pippin in 1944. A chameleon-like pepper that undergoes color changes during ripening; violet to pinkish-flesh color, then orange changing to brown, and eventually to a deep red. The long, round pods reach 6 to 7 inches in length and undergo a unique flavor change as they ripen, with the reds being sweeter and meatier than the violet. The stunning plants also make wonderful potted specimens. Count: 10 8-12 hours of Sun Sprouts in 7-10 Days Ideal Temperature: 70-95 Degrees F Seed Depth: 1/4" Plant Spacing: 14-18" Frost Hardy: No Capsicum annuum http://springsofeden.myshopify.com/products/buena-mulata-hotpepper-organic-heirloom-non-gmo-b10
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wealthypioneers · 2 years
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KALUGERITSA hot pepper, Organic, Heirloom, Non-Gmo B5 A beautiful and delicious pepper from eastern North Macedonia. This Jalapeno-level hot pepper was brought to us by Steve Neumann, who also introduced the phenomenal and uniquely etched Rheza pepper and the Ajvarksi pepper. Steve collected the seeds for this variety while visiting the village of Kalugeritsa. This super rare pepper is not known outside of the region, and he was unable to find a variety name; therefore the pepper bears the name of the little town in which it is grown. We love this pretty little pointed pepper. The flavor is full bodied and is one of the best peppers for roasting! 8-12 hours of Sun Sprouts in 7-10 Days Ideal Temperature: 70-95 Degrees F Seed Depth: 1/4" Plant Spacing: 14-18" Frost Hardy: No Capsicum annuum Growing Tips: Start indoors in bright light 8-12 weeks before last frost date. Heat mat helps to warm soil and speed germination. Peppers often appreciate a bit of afternoon shade during the hottest summer weather. http://springsofeden.myshopify.com/products/kalugeritsa-hot-pepper-organic-heirloom-non-gmo-b5
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wealthypioneers · 2 years
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YELLOW SEVEN POT hot pepper, Organic, Heirloom, Non-Gmo B5 Yellow Seven Pot pepper is a most dangerously deceptive piece of eye candy. Cheerful canary yellow peppers are highly ornamental, lending a tropical feel to the edible landscape. Wise gardeners know not to turn their backs on this attractive fruit. The Yellow Seven Pot pepper from Trinidad ranks as one of the world’s hottest peppers, with over 1 million on the Scoville scale! The inviting yellow color does indicate a more mild fruit than the darker colored Seven Pot peppers, but this remains one of the world’s hottest peppers and is not to be taken lightly. Phenomenal pepper for making zippy yellow hot sauce, although not for the faint of heart! 8-12 hours of Sun Sprouts in 7-10 Days Ideal Temperature: 70-95 Degrees F Seed Depth: 1/4" Plant Spacing: 14-18" Frost Hardy: No Capsicum chinense Growing Tips: Start indoors in bright light 8-12 weeks before last frost date. Heat mat helps to warm soil and speed germination. Peppers often appreciate a bit of afternoon shade during the hottest summer weather. http://springsofeden.myshopify.com/products/yellow-seven-pot-hot-pepper-organic-heirloom-non-gmo-b5
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wealthypioneers · 2 years
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atomic orange corn, Organic, Heirloom, Non-Gmo B10 60-80 Days. Exceptionally high in both protein and beta carotene, the amazingly nutritious and totally delicious orange ears are produced very early. This variety ranked high on the list of most protein-rich heirloom corns in a study done by Baker Creek in 2018. Research shows that beta carotene is essential for vision health. We are thrilled to offer this stunning, open-pollinated variety from the gifted corn breeder Ed Schultz of Bozeman, Montana. He spent 30 years developing this fantastic soft flint corn. It sports a range of orange color, from brilliant sunburst orange to pumpkin and russet. Even the cobs are orange! For an added surprise, it will throw an occasional all-white ear. Three to five foot-tall stalks produce 1 to 2 ten-inch ears with 8 rows of kernels. Count: ~10 60-80 Days Full Sun Sprouts in 7-10 Days Seed Depth: 1-2" Ideal Temperature: 75-80 F Plant Spacing: 12" Plant Height: 3-5' Frost Hardy: No Zea mays Growing Tips: Direct sow into the richest soil available 1-2 weeks before last spring frost. Succession planting prolongs harvest. Planting in blocks improves pollination. http://springsofeden.myshopify.com/products/atomic-orange-corn-organic-heirloom-non-gmo-b10
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